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The Oracle Universal Content Management Handbook

By : Dmitri Khanine
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The Oracle Universal Content Management Handbook

By: Dmitri Khanine

Overview of this book

Oracle UCM is a world-leading Enterprise Content Management platform. From Document Management, Web, Records, and more—Oracle has got all your business needs covered. Oracle UCM enables your organization to efficiently manage, store, preserve, and deliver content and documents. Written by Oracle ACE Dmitri Khanine, this book is a complete practical guide to building an ECM system and successfully configuring, administering, and operating it. It also shows you how to efficiently manage your organization's content and customize the UCM to fit your needs. This book wastes no time in getting you up and running and dives straight into the installation of the content server in Chapter 1. In the second chapter, you will master all the major controls and the admin interface. Metadata—a very important ingredient of any ECM—is thoroughly covered in Chapter 3. The book then moves on to the important tasks of securing your ECM system, configuring and managing workflows, and understanding and implementing virtual folders. The book also gives you an under-the-hood view of Stellent in Chapter 7. In the later chapters, you will learn how to migrate content like a pro and easily customize Oracle ECM. A bonus addition to the book is the final chapter, which is an easy-to-follow primer on web content management.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
The Oracle Universal Content Management Handbook
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewer
Acknowledgement
Preface
Free Chapter
1
Getting Up and Running
Exploring Oracle UCM Product Offering
Index

Summary


Congratulations! You now have a complete picture of all the options for backup, restore, and content migration. You've just seen the last two bits you were missing—how to migrate your configuration and your Content Server customizations to another instance, and how to migrate folder structures.

You've also seen the two options you have for migrating them—simple full-structure migration and more comprehensive, selective migration with the optional Folder Archive component.

This chapter completed our study of backup, restore, and content migration. Think of the power I've just given you:

  • You now can easily build a system prototype, migrate content in there, and then clone it—completely or in part.

  • You can easily create additional servers when needed—for increased capacity and failover.

  • You can migrate and refine content, and test your migration—without affecting production—and, when ready, promote all of your new content and configuration to production in one fell swoop.

  • In short, you can...